INDIANAPOLIS –
Eddie Schott will remain with the Butler Football program next season as the team's quarterback's coach. The announcement came from Head Coach
Mike Uremovich as the Bulldogs prepare for spring ball.
"I could not be more excited to have Eddie join the Butler coaching staff," Uremovich stated. "He has been around the game his entire life and has been like a coach on the field for us the past two seasons. He will do a great job mentoring the quarterbacks on and off the field."
Schott spent the last two seasons at Butler as the team's backup quarterback. He's an Indianapolis native that attended Southport High School. Schott began his collegiate career in Muncie with the Ball State Cardinals. He did not see game action with BSU but appeared in four games for Butler after transferring at the start of the 2022 season. He also played in four games for the 'Dawgs in 2023.
Schott comes from a football family. His grandfather, Dick Schott, played college football at Louisville and went on to play in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Returning quarterbacks for the Bulldogs for the 2024 season include
Landon Hochstein,
Brady Preston,
Reagan Andrew, and
Sage Shindler.